- Joey Giardello
Infobox Boxer
name= Joey Giardello
realname=Carmine Orlando Tilelli
nickname=
weight=Middleweight
nationality=Flagicon|USA American
birth_date=July 16, 1930
birth_place=Brooklyn, New York
death_date=September 4, 2008 (aged 78)
death_place=Cherry Hill, New Jersey
style=Orthodox
total=134
wins=101
KO=33
losses=25
draws=7
no contests=0|Carmine Orlando Tilelli (
July 16 ,1930 -September 4 ,2008 ) was an American boxer who was the middleweight champion of the world from 1963 to 1965, and was better known by his professionalpseudonym of Joey Giardello.Early life
Giardello was born in
Brooklyn , but lived most of his life inPhiladelphia , where as a young man he joined many other Italian-Americans in the city in taking up boxing. He turned professional in 1948, not long after his 18th birthday. It was said that Giardello changed his name from Tilelli in an attempt to join the US Army under the legal age, towards the end ofWorld War II .Pro career
As a pro, he quickly racked up an 18-0-1 record in his first 19 fights while facing less-than-stellar opposition. He fought just three men who had previously won a fight during that time. It caught up with Tilelli on
January 16 ,1950 , when he was handed his first defeat by Joe DiMartino, a journeyman with a 6-10 record.After that embarrassment, he began to face better opposition and by 1951, was beating some of the better middleweight boxers on the Philadelphia scene. He continued to do so for years afterward, but was blocked from receiving a shot at the world championship by the underworld figures who controlled the sport at that time.Fact|date=February 2007
Giardello's fight vs. Billy Graham was the next significant bout. The decision first was awarded to Graham, then later reversed to a decision in favor of Giardello, then reversed again, some time later, in favor of Graham. This fight is known in boxing lore as "The reversed reversal."
It wasn't until 1960 that Tilelli, now known as Giardello, received any kind of championship opportunity. On
April 20 , he faced Gene Fullmer for theNational Boxing Association version of the world middleweight title. He missed out on the title when he and Fullmer fought to a draw over 15 rounds.Giardello lost four of his next six fights, but then came back strong with an 8-1-1 record in his next 10, all of which were over some of the biggest names in the division at that time. One of his wins, a 10-round decision over Henry Hank on
January 30 ,1962 , was chosen asRing Magazine 's fight of the year. Then, onJune 24 ,1963 , Giardello upset boxing legendSugar Ray Robinson , and at the age of 33, was finally named as the No. 1 challenger for the world middleweight title.He didn't waste the opportunity. On
December 7 , Giardello facedDick Tiger inAtlantic City for the title and won, taking the world championship by decision in 15 rounds and drawing with Tiger in two others.He reigned as world champion for nearly two years, winning four fights during that time. The most notable was a
December 14 ,1964 title defense againstRubin Carter , which many today wrongly believe he won on an unjust decision because of the fight's portrayal in the 1999 movie "The Hurricane". Carter started the fight well landing a few solid rights to the head in the early rounds, but was not able to follow them up. By the 5th round, Giardello had taken control of the fight and was awarded a unanimous decision. Boxing experts present at the fight, believed he deserved the victory, 3 - 1 and an informal poll of sportswriters present, agreed that Giardello had won. Even Carter himself, never disputed the decision at the time. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0DE5DB153BF931A25750C0A9669C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1]Giardello gave Tiger a rematch on
October 21 ,1965 and this time, theNigeria n decisioned Giardello over 15 rounds to regain the belt. Giardello fought just four more times over the next two years before retiring.Life After Boxing
After retirement, he went into private business and went back to his real name. He was an insurance salesman and later joined the Misco International Chemical Company as their New York-Philadelphia-New Jersey distributor. He also worked with the handicapped, particularly the St. John of God School for Special Children.
He had a small role as a man from "The Syndicate" in the 1975 movie
Moonrunners .He later filed a federal lawsuit against
Universal Pictures ,Beacon Communications andAloof Films , for unspecified damages, for its "thoroughly false depiction" of his bout withRubin Carter in Norman Jewison's 1999 film The Hurricane. "In a key scene, the film shows a punch-drunk, blood-spattered Giardello being clearly beaten by Carter but winning a racially-tinged decision... [Giardello had] suffered only a small cut over the left eye caused by a butt in the 4th round and won what a majority at ringside thought was a clear decision over a listless Carter...." Giardello settled out-of-court for an undisclosed sum and Jewison's agreement to make a statement on the DVD version of the film that Giardello "no doubt" was a great fighter. [Stephen Brunt. "The Italian Stallions: Heroes of Boxing's Glory Days". Sport Classic Books. 2003 p 213. ISBN 1894963032]Honors
He was inducted into the
International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993 and was also inducted into theWorld Boxing Hall of Fame . His career record was 101 wins, 25 losses and 7 draws, but even more impressively, he was 5-3-1 against other boxers in the Hall of Fame, including a 2-2 mark against Tiger. [ [http://www.njboxinghof.org/cgi-bin/henryseehof.pl?158 Joey Giardello ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.ibhof.com/giardell.htm International Boxing Hall of Fame bio]
* [http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=010923&cat=boxer Career Record]
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